Fly-tipping and Overgrowth Blocking Public Right of Way on Crayford Way in Bexley, Creating Hazard

May 15, 2026

A public right of way on Crayford Way in the London Borough of Bexley is becoming blocked by fly-tipping and low-hanging overgrowth, creating a hazard for residents and incurring costs for council tax payers, with the issue reported as ongoing.

The Problem Explained

A resident report filed on May 15, 2026, highlights that Public Right of Way FP114 on Crayford Way, Crayford, is "starting to get blocked again" due to accumulated fly-tipping and encroaching vegetation. The presence of dumped items and overgrowth is creating a physical barrier, making it unsafe to walk and potentially blocking access for those who use the public right of way.

Local Impact and Context

This latest report of fly-tipping on Crayford Way indicates a recurring problem in the area. Previous reports on FixMyStreet for Crayford have highlighted general fly-tipping and overgrown vegetation as persistent issues within the London Borough of Bexley. A report from early April 2026 also specifically mentioned fly-tipping on Crayford Way. The Public Right of Way FP114 is situated near Crayford town centre and Crayford station, approximately 0.4 miles away, meaning its obstruction could affect daily commutes and access to local amenities like Iceland and Aldi supermarkets. The ongoing nature of such incidents impacts the local environment and quality of life for residents in Crayford.

Council Response and Status

The London Borough of Bexley Council has a clear stance against fly-tipping, stating they "do not tolerate any form of fly tipping" and those caught can expect prosecution and fines. Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) for fly-tipping in Bexley were increased from £400 to £1,000. The council handles over 4,000 fly-tipping reports annually. While specific timescales for public right of way clearance were not immediately available, the council can remove waste from private alleyways to prevent issues like rat infestation, with the possibility of charging property owners for the removal. As of the current date, there are no updates on the status of this specific report.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Public Right of Way FP114 starting to get blocked again, 15th May

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9457115

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